“Quick, call Art Bell and the Kook to Kook show.”
Art Bell had the authors of a new book on Roswell on his show the nite the “news” broke, in one British and one Australian newspaper.
The affidavit was given to the authors of the new book by the family of the man who wrote it.
The book, and the book’s coverage of the affidavit, has been in the book stores for some months; so it’s not like the press just learned about the affidavit the day before they printed their news stories.
Maybe it was a slow news nite for those papers.
I’ve known about Roswell for quite a while and my logic tells me something non-terrestrial crashed there.
Sadly, in another decade or so, there will be no living witnesses to what happened.
While it’s true that there are folks who are out on a limb and absolutely believe things no matter how crazy, I think it works the other way too.
There are folks who, if you walked up to them with an antigravity generator from Roswellm they would insist it was made by our own military.
So I guess to find the truth, you have to throw out the loonies on both ends of the spectrum. And when you do, you end up depending on eyewitness testimony of the locals and the low level military folks.
Most of which who say that whatever it was, there was no possible way it was anything of ours.